Re: Cache di apt
Il giorno Friday 23 April 2004, alle 16:47, Dodiesis scrisse:
| Il ven, 2004-04-23 alle 16:40, Andrea.Ferrando@marconiselenia.com ha
| scritto:
| > Ho un pochino di problemi di spazio disco. Per liberarne un po' vorrei
| > ridurre il contenuto della dir /var/cache/apt che, attualmente, e' di circa
| > 800MB. Come si fa?
prova apt-get autoclean
man apt-get
[snip...snip]
autoclean
Like clean, autoclean clears out the local reposi
tory of retrieved package files. The difference is
that it only removes package files that can no
longer be downloaded, and are largely useless. This
allows a cache to be maintained over a long period
without it growing out of control. The configura
tion option APT::Clean-Installed will prevent
installed packages from being erased if it is set
off.
[/snip...snip]
bye.
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